La Paz, Mexico

Beachside Villa (CostaBaja)

Description

Our Villa, situated in Costa Baja Resort and Marina, La Paz’s premiere development, affords you the opportunity to relax and play in one of the great places on earth for sun, sea and gorgeous sunsets.

A perfect place for one or two couples or a small family, this Villa is less than 100 feet from a white sand beach, where you can swim and snorkel, take a short walk to the Beach Club with its infinity pool, bar, restaurant and gym. If you don’t wish to “move”, you can stay at the Villa, read a book and enjoy the quiet of this luxurious place. On the ground floor shaded patio, you are just a quick walk to the Ocean on those summer nights as you watch the skyline on the horizon with the sun setting.

Enjoy over 2000 sq feet of outdoor living space which includes two covered patios, a roof deck and an inner courtyard complete with a fountain and a table for 8.

The Sea of Cortez and all its wonders lay just beyond your front door. The seat of the state government and Baja California Sur’s center of industry and trade as well as home to most of Baja’s old families, La Paz is the cultural and historic center of Baja California Sur. Spend a day wandering the streets, stroll the Malecon or visit the museums when you’re not snorkeling with the seal lions of Isla Espirtu Santu. Diving with the hammerhead sharks, whale watching, wind-surfing, walking deserted beaches to hunt rare seashells or exploring the natural world in any other way you’d like. You will find La Paz and our Villa, the perfect location to relax and dream your dreams away.

CostaBaja is the resort that has everything you desire. The resort is set on the Gulf of California, full of life and adventure, and secluded just up the beach from charming and modern La Paz, city of peace and abundance on the Sea of Cortez.

CostaBaja is not far from the world, it just feels that way. It holds an intimate and immediate relationship with the sea and offers guests A Whole World In One Place while being recognized as one of Mexico’s top destinations.

The Golf Club:

A Gary Play Signature Course, CostaBaja Golf Club is the first Gary Player – designed golf course in all of Mexico. The 18-hole, par-72, 7,082-yard course offers panoramic views of the Sea of Cortez and CostaBaja. The course offers spectacular greens and rolling hills. A full-service facility, CostaBaja Golf Club includes a grass driving range, practice putting greens, and short-game area. A margarita and gourmet meal at La Pintada Bar & Grill, the Club’s restaurant, is the perfect end to a day on the green. La Pintada features classic Mexican and Mediterranean dishes, complemented by some of the most spectacular views in all of CostaBaja.

Espiritu Spa at CostaBaja will allow guests to be transformed and calmed by the close relationship to the Sea of Cortez. Featuring customized treatments with a zestful Baja Sur flair, Espiritu Spa has become synonymous in La Paz as the cities peaceful and indulgent.

The Beach Club:

The Beach Club at CostaBaja offers something for every guests’ desires. Whether it be family fun activities in the Sea of Cortez or a tranquil afternoon in the warm La Paz sun, the Beach Club provides owners and guests at CostaBaja an experience like no other in Baja Sur. The contemporary Mexican design of the Beach Club creates a feeling of casual elegance. Upon entry guests are treated to a custom stacked wood bar as well as the stunning infinity pool. Stroll the beach, kayak to surrounding Marinas, dive with sea life in surrounding calm waters or simply pass the afternoon away lounging with a book, at CostaBaja’s Beach Club there are only good ways to spend the day.

The city of La Paz:

The capital of Baja California Sur, La Paz is secluded on the east coast of the peninsula, with a population of 250,000. Despite beaches as beautiful as the Caribbean’s, and sport fishing as exciting as anywhere in the world, La Paz has somehow escaped the crowds. It has only quietly been discovered – just as it was discovered by Cortez in 1535, by John Steinbeck in the 1940s, and Jacques Cousteau in the 1960s, and by the close-knit community of North Americans and mainland Mexicans who now mix happily with the native Paceños.